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Karlovy Vary unveils 12 competition titles: World, international preems set for film festival
VarietyPRAGUE The 47th Karlovy Vary Film Festival announced on Tuesday a dozen competition pics, many reflecting a thread of isolation and angst in art film extending across Europe, Japan and Mexico and including eight world preems and four international...Tags: Iran, Mexico, Mountains, Norway, Japan
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Events honoring John Cage at 100
What would have been John Cage's 100th birthday on Wednesday is being celebrated around the globe throughout the year. Here's a selective listing:Full story | Timeline | Music | Inspiration | Critic's Notebook West Coast John Cage: Zen Ox-Herding...
Tags: John Cage, Arts, Germany, New York City, Marcel Duchamp
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Coproduction Office finds 'Paradise': Sales mount up for helmer Seidl's trilogy
VarietyUnderscoring the popularity of Austrian helmer Ulrich Seidl on the arthouse circuit, Philippe Bober's Coproduction Office has inked a flurry of sales deals on the director's "Paradise" trilogy. The trilogy comprises Kenya-set "Paradise: Love," which...Tags: Mexico, Germany, Christianity, Luxembourg, Netherlands
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Riga to host new film festival: Event set up as 'homage' to Arsenals fest
VarietyLONDON -- Five months after one of Eastern Europe's oldest film festivals closed down after longterm funding was pulled, a new three-day event has been secured in Riga, Latvia. The Film Festival Riga, which will run Sept. 10-12, has been established to...Tags: Romania, Bulgaria, Sports Cars, Estonia, Czech Republic
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The Valley Line: A cruise in the Mediterranean
Enough already! Two weeks of unrelenting temps of 90-plus is inhumane. Maybe Mother Nature was inspired by the Olympic Games and was trying to set a new record of consecutive oppressively hot days. And just to throw in new elements, she sent us...
Tags: Olympic Games, Danube River, Rome (Italy), Weather Reports, Cruises
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Chef gets ready for local German festival
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of profiles of local restaurant chefs. Dieter Blosel doesn't mind hard work. As executive chef and owner at Schmankerl Stube, it goes with the turf — long hours on his feet; preparing customers'...Tags: Germany, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Swiss Confederation, Event Planning
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The Scorpions' Tale: Why the band is ending its touring career, and what's ahead
Lehigh Valley MusicMore than 2 1/2 years ago, The Scorpions — the veteran melodic heavy metal band that has sold 100 million albums worldwide — shocked fans by announcing the album it was working on would be its final studio disc and...... -
Europe, America not very different
Just how different is Europe from the United States? Following are a few random impressions, in no particular order, from my June visit to Europe (mainly Germany and Austria): In general, Europeans like President Barack Obama. Or perhaps better said,...Tags: McDonald's, Germany, European Union, George W. Bush, Personal Service
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Many collectors treasure hotel memorabilia
The Smart CollectorQ: I have seven cocktail forks from the historic Planter House Hotel in St. Louis, Mo. How do I find out if they have any value? A: Some readers may not know that many collectors treasure memorabilia, including tableware, from early railroads, ocean...Tags: Czech Republic, eBay Inc., Michigan Avenue, Tiffany & Company, Burnside
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Spot on
Every six months or so, I round up my orphans and give them a home on this page. They're the wines I've sampled, at a tasting or while meeting a winemaker, that made my eyes open wide but just don't fit into any larger theme or topic I might be working...Tags: South Africa, Wines, Seafood, Israel, Alcoholic Beverages
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Fishman nabs 'Million': Docu to be launched theatrically in the U.S. on Sept. 28
VarietyDavid Fisher's documentary "Six Million and One" has been picked up for U.S. distribution by Nancy K. Fishman. The documentary will be launched theatrically in the United States on Sept. 28 at Lincoln Plaza Cinema in New York. "Six Million and One" won...Tags: Documentary (genre), David Fisher, World War II (1939-1945)
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